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5 Sep 2014:
Analysts surprised by dip after figures over previous 12 months had risen by average of 212,000 jobs a month
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31 Aug 2014:
Larry Elliott: Russia faces damaging economic sanctions from the US and EU, but this also brings down the final curtain on capitalism's apparent victory in 1989
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24 Aug 2014: The Jackson Hole Symposium gathers economists far away from civilisation while others write satires about recession and sex
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22 Aug 2014: Yellen says at Jackson Hole meeting that despite encouraging signs the bank will wait to decide on raising interest rates
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11 Aug 2014: Fischer, who was speaking at a conference in Sweden, is caught between left and right on US central bank's governing board
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5 Aug 2014: Growth fuelled by spending on new homes but is unlikely to endure after slowdown in jobs creation, say analysts
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27 Jul 2014: Editorial: She’s none of Carney’s dash nor Draghi’s rhetoric. But the Fed chair understands better than any of them that hard times won’t be over until we get a pay rise
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15 Jul 2014: Janet Yellen tells the Senate banking committee that the US economic recovery is not complete, as MPs in London hear that the markets are 'bizarrely' ignoring geopolitical risks
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3 Jul 2014:
Does the creation of 288,000 new jobs in June and a jobless rate of 6.1% mean we can expect a change in the Fed's policy stance?
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23 Jun 2014: Janet Yellen's insouciance may come back to haunt her – and markets are increasingly convinced she is too complacent
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18 Jun 2014: Heidi Moore: A two-day diagnosis of the US economy forgot about the risk of skyrocketing inflation. Does this country's central bank really need to pretend everything is just fine?
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